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published:08 Jan 2012

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MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

The Sabino Canyon tram ride from the visitor's center 3.8 miles to the top of the road. this video is heavy on the creek crossings, which is not exactly representative of the ride.

published:27 Feb 2015

views:1085

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

History and formation

The history of Sabino Canyon began with the formation of the Santa Catalina Mountains over 12 million years ago. Around 5 million B.C., the mountains ceased formation around the Tucson valley. Present-day varieties of plant life first appeared between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago, and some of the earliest human occupants of Sabino Canyon were the Native AmericanHohokam people.

An earthquake centered in northern Mexico in 1887 dislodged massive boulders lining the canyon walls, which came to rest in the valley below. In 1905 the newly created U.S. Forest Service began administering Sabino Canyon. During the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Emergency Relief Administration (ERA) built Sabino Dam and nine bridges over Sabino Creek in an attempt to build a road to the top of Mount Lemmon. The road travels about 4.5 miles into the canyon, but was not completed due to the steep terrain at the end of the canyon.

References

Canyon

A gorge or canyon (cañon, old spelling occasionally still used) is a deep ravine between pairs of escarpments or cliffs and is the most often carved landscape by the erosive activity of a river over geologic timescales. Rivers have a natural tendency to cut through underlying surfaces so will eventually wear away rock layers to lessen their own pitch slowing their waters; given enough time, their bottoms will gradually reach a baseline elevation—which is the same elevation as the body of water it will eventually drain into. This action, when the river source and mouth are at much different base elevations will form a canyon, particularly through regions where softer rock layers are intermingled with harder layers more resistant to weathering.

A canyon may also refer to a rift between two mountain peaks, such as those in ranges including the Rocky Mountains, the Alps, the Himalayas or the Andes. Usually a river or stream and erosion carve out such splits between mountains. Examples of mountain-type canyons are Provo Canyon in Utah or Yosemite National Park in California's Sierra Nevada. Canyons within mountains, or gorges that have an opening on only one side are called box canyons. Slot canyons are very narrow canyons, often with smooth walls.

Seven Falls

Seven Falls is a series of seven cascading waterfalls of South Cheyenne Creek in South Cheyenne Cañon, Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a privately owned tourist attraction since in was opened in the early 1880s. Trails from the top of the falls lead to Midnight Falls, near the headwaters of South Cheyenne Creek, and Inspiration Point. The area sustained a significant flood in September 2013, which has closed Seven Falls until restoration is complete late Summer 2015 by The Broadmoor. The resort bought Seven Falls after it had been owned and operated by families since the 1880s.

Geography

Seven Falls is located in Colorado Springs along the Front Range. It is in a natural box canyon in South Cheyenne Cañon. The entrance to South Cheyenne Cañon is about 4.5 miles (7.2km) southwest of downtown Colorado Springs on Cheyenne Boulevard. The South Cheyenne Cañon road to Seven Falls has been called "The Grandest Mile of Scenery" in Colorado. The falls are located in a 1,000 feet (300m) granite canyon. Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, Juniper, and Blue Spruce are found in the Seven Falls park.

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Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

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SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

Sabino Canyon Flash Flood

Sabino Canyon Tram

The Sabino Canyon tram ride from the visitor's center 3.8 miles to the top of the road. this video is heavy on the creek crossings, which is not exactly representative of the ride.

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Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

Tucson Az Sabino Canyon

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)

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Sabino Canyon Tram Tour

Sabino Canyon Tram Tour

Sabino Canyon Tram Tour

Oct. 18, 2017 - Adventure Bus took a tram tour of Sabino Canyon. As we headed up the canyon, the driver talked about the history and wildlife of the area. This is a video of the views as we headed down from the canyon.

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

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published: 08 Jan 2012

SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO...

Seven Falls Hike - Tucson, Arizona - Sabino Canyon

Sabino Canyon Flash Flood

Sabino Canyon Tram

The Sabino Canyon tram ride from the visitor's center 3.8 miles to the top of the road. this video is heavy on the creek crossings, which is not exactly representative of the ride.

published: 27 Feb 2015

Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

Hiker missing since last week found dead in Sabino Canyon

Tucson Az Sabino Canyon

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published: 12 Nov 2015

Sabino Canyon Tram Tour

Oct. 18, 2017 - Adventure Bus took a tram tour of Sabino Canyon. As we headed up the canyon, the driver talked about the history and wildlife of the area. This is a video of the views as we headed down from the canyon.

Visit a gem of nature in Tucson
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that beautiful Southern Arizona has to offer. From full color, high definition videos that
show you what Southern Arizona has to offer, to tips & advice on dining &
lodging in Tucson, Bisbee, Tubac, Tombstone & more! Visit the history of Southern Arizona.
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Visit a gem of nature in Tucson
At http://www.SouthernArizonaGuide.com, we're dedicated to helping you discover the BEST
that beautiful Southern Arizona has to offer. From full color, high definition videos that
show you what Southern Arizona has to offer, to tips & advice on dining &
lodging in Tucson, Bisbee, Tubac, Tombstone & more! Visit the history of Southern Arizona.
Business owners can take advantage of our low advertising rates. Very high visibility at a very affordable price.

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small...

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

Sabino Canyon Tram Tour

Oct. 18, 2017 - Adventure Bus took a tram tour of Sabino Canyon. As we headed up the canyon, the driver talked about the history and wildlife of the area. This ...

Oct. 18, 2017 - Adventure Bus took a tram tour of Sabino Canyon. As we headed up the canyon, the driver talked about the history and wildlife of the area. This is a video of the views as we headed down from the canyon.

Oct. 18, 2017 - Adventure Bus took a tram tour of Sabino Canyon. As we headed up the canyon, the driver talked about the history and wildlife of the area. This is a video of the views as we headed down from the canyon.

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

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Bear Canyon & Seven Falls near Tucson, Arizona

Travel with me to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. The canyon here fills with water during the rainy seasons and becomes lush with greenery and wildlife during the monsoon months. Javelina, coyote, bobcat, mule deer, mountain lions, desert tortoise, canyon tree frogs, and a variety of lizards, snakes, and birds make their home here. Colorful wildflowers, wetland grasses, and shady trees, including cottonwood, walnut, sycamore, willow, and ash grow in a ribbon along the flowing water's banks. The sandy bottom of the canyon beneath the surface of the water is scattered with smooth gray gneiss rock. The series of seven waterfalls at the end of the 4 mile hike (8 miles roundtrip) offer a great place to relax, picnic, and cool off from the heat.
...

Romero Pools Hike

I love Catalina State Park! There is always something going on (bird tours, music nights) and many trails to travel. There is a fee to enter the park: $7/vehicle. Public restrooms and vending machines are available. Dogs are allowed in Catalina State Park but only in certain areas. This hike is not dog friendly after Mile 1 of this trail.
This is one of my favorite hikes in Tucson! Especially when the water is flowing. Solid work out. Decent amount of switchbacks. Steep at times. Incredible views and a wonderful diversity of wildlife.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out Arizona StatePark's website (https://azstateparks.com/catalina/things-to-do/trails)
and Trailvoyant's nifty guide (https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/45).
Music: "Rain Dance" by Dizaro.
The views e...

published: 23 Jan 2018

Blackett's Ridge Hike

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different trails to travel - and all offer incredible (and versatile) experiences. There is a fee to enter Sabino Canyon: $5/day or $20/year. The annual pass includes entry to a few other areas as well. It's a steal. You can explore a visitor center and gift store and enjoy a tram ride up the mountain. Public restrooms and water fountains are available. NO DOGS in Sabino Canyon.
If you're looking for a solid work out trail with INCREDIBLE views - this is the perfect one for you. 5.9 miles. Rated difficult (and it was). The false summits on this trail are no joke. But continue pressing on. The views are so worth it.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out this website(https://www.trailvoyant.co...

published: 14 Dec 2017

Things To Do in Tucson: Sabino Canyon Shuttle Tour

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This is one in a series on ThingsTo Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with a guide who is well informed about the canyon

5 Exciting Things to Do Outdoors in Tucson, Arizona - Sonoran Desert, Biking and More

It’s always a good idea to explore with a guide when you’re heading out into the exciting terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, professional athlete, or curious recreational visitor, you’ll need someone to show you around and educate you about the local animals, keep you away from any poisonous plants, and to identify the best routes along the way! John Heiman of SW Trekking takes us out to learn a bit more about what you'll find in the beautiful Tucson landscape.
For more about what you can do when in Tucson, visit the links below:
- Arizona Zip LineAdventures: https://www.ziparizona.com/rates.html
- Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum: https://www.desertmuseum.org/
- Tohono Chul Park: https://tohonochulpark.org/
- Pima Air and Space Museum: http://www.pimaair.org/
...

published: 20 Apr 2017

Hiking 7 Falls in Tucson Arizona! In Beautiful Sabino Canyon!

Awesome hike in Sabino Canyon in Tucson, AZ. Seven Falls is an oasis waterfall paradise in the desert. This footage was shot in March with the falls flowing very well. Check out our website for full details and pictures from the trip! http://happilyevernomads.com

published: 19 Mar 2017

Tucson Az Sabino Canyon

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that beautiful Southern Arizona has to offer. From full color, high definition videos that
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lodging in Tucson, Bisbee, Tubac, Tombstone & more! Visit the history of Southern Arizona.
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Visit a gem of nature in Tucson
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that beautiful Southern Arizona has to offer. From full color, high definition videos that
show you what Southern Arizona has to offer, to tips & advice on dining &
lodging in Tucson, Bisbee, Tubac, Tombstone & more! Visit the history of Southern Arizona.
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Travel with me to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. The canyon here fills with water during the rainy seasons and becomes lush with greenery and wildlife during the monsoon months. Javelina, coyote, bobcat, mule deer, mountain lions, desert tortoise, canyon tree frogs, and a variety of lizards, snakes, and birds make their home here. Colorful wildflowers, wetland grasses, and shady trees, including cottonwood, walnut, sycamore, willow, and ash grow in a ribbon along the flowing water's banks. The sandy bottom of the canyon beneath the surface of the water is scattered with smooth gray gneiss rock. The series of seven waterfalls at the end of the 4 mile hike (8 miles roundtrip) offer a great place to relax, picnic, and cool off from the heat.
My trip to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the video took place in the morning of Friday, September 13, 2013.
More information about the trail: http://arizona.sierraclub.org/trail_guide/hike8.htm
Blog: http://www.insearchofsapience.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderlustExploration
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/insearchofsapience
Photos Credits (all public domain or released for use):
Coyote. Susan Lynn Peterson, 2007.
Collared peccary. AlanVernon, 2011.
Collared lizard. MostlyDeserts, 2012.
Curve-billed thrasher. Alan Vernon, 2011.
Western bluebird. berichard, 2010.
Cactus wren on a saguaro cactus. Alan Vernon, 2011.
Canyon treefrog. Magnus Manske, 2009.
Tadpoles. bohringer friedrich, 2008.

Travel with me to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. The canyon here fills with water during the rainy seasons and becomes lush with greenery and wildlife during the monsoon months. Javelina, coyote, bobcat, mule deer, mountain lions, desert tortoise, canyon tree frogs, and a variety of lizards, snakes, and birds make their home here. Colorful wildflowers, wetland grasses, and shady trees, including cottonwood, walnut, sycamore, willow, and ash grow in a ribbon along the flowing water's banks. The sandy bottom of the canyon beneath the surface of the water is scattered with smooth gray gneiss rock. The series of seven waterfalls at the end of the 4 mile hike (8 miles roundtrip) offer a great place to relax, picnic, and cool off from the heat.
My trip to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the video took place in the morning of Friday, September 13, 2013.
More information about the trail: http://arizona.sierraclub.org/trail_guide/hike8.htm
Blog: http://www.insearchofsapience.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WanderlustExploration
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wanderlustwisdom
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wanderlustwisdm
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/insearchofsapience
Photos Credits (all public domain or released for use):
Coyote. Susan Lynn Peterson, 2007.
Collared peccary. AlanVernon, 2011.
Collared lizard. MostlyDeserts, 2012.
Curve-billed thrasher. Alan Vernon, 2011.
Western bluebird. berichard, 2010.
Cactus wren on a saguaro cactus. Alan Vernon, 2011.
Canyon treefrog. Magnus Manske, 2009.
Tadpoles. bohringer friedrich, 2008.

Romero Pools Hike

I love Catalina State Park! There is always something going on (bird tours, music nights) and many trails to travel. There is a fee to enter the park: $7/vehicl...

I love Catalina State Park! There is always something going on (bird tours, music nights) and many trails to travel. There is a fee to enter the park: $7/vehicle. Public restrooms and vending machines are available. Dogs are allowed in Catalina State Park but only in certain areas. This hike is not dog friendly after Mile 1 of this trail.
This is one of my favorite hikes in Tucson! Especially when the water is flowing. Solid work out. Decent amount of switchbacks. Steep at times. Incredible views and a wonderful diversity of wildlife.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out Arizona StatePark's website (https://azstateparks.com/catalina/things-to-do/trails)
and Trailvoyant's nifty guide (https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/45).
Music: "Rain Dance" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

I love Catalina State Park! There is always something going on (bird tours, music nights) and many trails to travel. There is a fee to enter the park: $7/vehicle. Public restrooms and vending machines are available. Dogs are allowed in Catalina State Park but only in certain areas. This hike is not dog friendly after Mile 1 of this trail.
This is one of my favorite hikes in Tucson! Especially when the water is flowing. Solid work out. Decent amount of switchbacks. Steep at times. Incredible views and a wonderful diversity of wildlife.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out Arizona StatePark's website (https://azstateparks.com/catalina/things-to-do/trails)
and Trailvoyant's nifty guide (https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/45).
Music: "Rain Dance" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

Blackett's Ridge Hike

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different trails to travel - and all offer incredible (and versatile) experience...

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different trails to travel - and all offer incredible (and versatile) experiences. There is a fee to enter Sabino Canyon: $5/day or $20/year. The annual pass includes entry to a few other areas as well. It's a steal. You can explore a visitor center and gift store and enjoy a tram ride up the mountain. Public restrooms and water fountains are available. NO DOGS in Sabino Canyon.
If you're looking for a solid work out trail with INCREDIBLE views - this is the perfect one for you. 5.9 miles. Rated difficult (and it was). The false summits on this trail are no joke. But continue pressing on. The views are so worth it.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out this website(https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/41).
Music: "Flashback" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different trails to travel - and all offer incredible (and versatile) experiences. There is a fee to enter Sabino Canyon: $5/day or $20/year. The annual pass includes entry to a few other areas as well. It's a steal. You can explore a visitor center and gift store and enjoy a tram ride up the mountain. Public restrooms and water fountains are available. NO DOGS in Sabino Canyon.
If you're looking for a solid work out trail with INCREDIBLE views - this is the perfect one for you. 5.9 miles. Rated difficult (and it was). The false summits on this trail are no joke. But continue pressing on. The views are so worth it.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out this website(https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/41).
Music: "Flashback" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

Things To Do in Tucson: Sabino Canyon Shuttle Tour

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This is one in a series on ThingsTo Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with ...

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This is one in a series on ThingsTo Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with a guide who is well informed about the canyon

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This is one in a series on ThingsTo Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with a guide who is well informed about the canyon

5 Exciting Things to Do Outdoors in Tucson, Arizona - Sonoran Desert, Biking and More

It’s always a good idea to explore with a guide when you’re heading out into the exciting terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, profes...

It’s always a good idea to explore with a guide when you’re heading out into the exciting terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, professional athlete, or curious recreational visitor, you’ll need someone to show you around and educate you about the local animals, keep you away from any poisonous plants, and to identify the best routes along the way! John Heiman of SW Trekking takes us out to learn a bit more about what you'll find in the beautiful Tucson landscape.
For more about what you can do when in Tucson, visit the links below:
- Arizona Zip LineAdventures: https://www.ziparizona.com/rates.html
- Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum: https://www.desertmuseum.org/
- Tohono Chul Park: https://tohonochulpark.org/
- Pima Air and Space Museum: http://www.pimaair.org/
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It’s always a good idea to explore with a guide when you’re heading out into the exciting terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, professional athlete, or curious recreational visitor, you’ll need someone to show you around and educate you about the local animals, keep you away from any poisonous plants, and to identify the best routes along the way! John Heiman of SW Trekking takes us out to learn a bit more about what you'll find in the beautiful Tucson landscape.
For more about what you can do when in Tucson, visit the links below:
- Arizona Zip LineAdventures: https://www.ziparizona.com/rates.html
- Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum: https://www.desertmuseum.org/
- Tohono Chul Park: https://tohonochulpark.org/
- Pima Air and Space Museum: http://www.pimaair.org/
Learn more about this video: http://bit.ly/OutdoorTucson
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Awesome hike in Sabino Canyon in Tucson, AZ. Seven Falls is an oasis waterfall paradise in the desert. This footage was shot in March with the falls flowing very well. Check out our website for full details and pictures from the trip! http://happilyevernomads.com

Awesome hike in Sabino Canyon in Tucson, AZ. Seven Falls is an oasis waterfall paradise in the desert. This footage was shot in March with the falls flowing very well. Check out our website for full details and pictures from the trip! http://happilyevernomads.com

Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert on the south side of the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The dam was built in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the CivilianConservationCorporation (CCC). The dam created SabinoLake, which was extremely popular with Tucson citizens at the time for recreational swimming. The lake has long since filled with sediment from the flowing creek/river. The best time to see water in Sabino Canyon is during the monsoon season when the Sonoran Desert receives large amounts of rain between July and September. This video was shot from a large rock in the middle of the creek/river just below the falls at Sabino Canyon dam. The one hour of video was taken between about 6:25am to 7:25am on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
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Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert on the south side of the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The dam was built in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the CivilianConservationCorporation (CCC). The dam created SabinoLake, which was extremely popular with Tucson citizens at the time for recreational swimming. The lake has long since filled with sediment from the flowing creek/river. The best time to see water in Sabino Canyon is during the monsoon season when the Sonoran Desert receives large amounts of rain between July and September. This video was shot from a large rock in the middle of the creek/river just below the falls at Sabino Canyon dam. The one hour of video was taken between about 6:25am to 7:25am on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
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SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO...

published: 30 Mar 2014

Sabino Canyon Virtual Run with Ambient Sound

Get a feel for the desert with a hike through the Sabino Canyon. See Saguaro Cacti, nurse plants, and the rocky terrain that gives the American Southwest its distinct style and feel.

Section 2 – Sabino CanyonSabino is one of the most spectacular canyons in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. It became a desert retreat for BrotherBranham. It was there, high up on the canyon’s eastern slopes that “The Kings Sword” mysteriously materialized in his hand.
Two years later, he came upon a large rock that had been dynamited in two. On the face of the rock that remained by the trail, the word “Eagle” could clearly be seen. Unaided by human hand, it had been inlaid into the rock using natural white quartz.
Join us as we trace Brother Branham’s footsteps to provide a photographic record of the events he reported and how those places were later found and identified, including the word Eagle that appeared face of the rock, after his passing in December 1965....

Sabino Canyon Hiking to 7 Falls

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FitKidz Sabino Canyon 2017

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EUC - Sabino Canyon Ride 5 -10-18

Cool 1440p Gameplay and 4K EUC(ElectricUnicycle) adventures.
The EUC that I mainly use is the Solowheel Glide 3, but I also have a Ninebot One C+.

published: 15 May 2018

Long version of my mountian bike ride near Sabino Canyon

Beautiful day after the rain. The long version of my Mountain bike ride unedited. These hills kick my ass every time, but i wouldn't have it any other way. No music I'm just breathing like a little bitch. lmao Always crazy traffic on these roads. BTWIt's a 300$ mountain bike. Most people around here have a 2000$ road bike. Ive actually broke the bottom bracket twice on this bike, riding in these hills. lol

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

Section 2 – Sabino CanyonSabino is one of the most spectacular canyons in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. It became a desert retreat for BrotherBranham. It was there, high up on the canyon’s eastern slopes that “The Kings Sword” mysteriously materialized in his hand.
Two years later, he came upon a large rock that had been dynamited in two. On the face of the rock that remained by the trail, the word “Eagle” could clearly be seen. Unaided by human hand, it had been inlaid into the rock using natural white quartz.
Join us as we trace Brother Branham’s footsteps to provide a photographic record of the events he reported and how those places were later found and identified, including the word Eagle that appeared face of the rock, after his passing in December 1965.
Attribution: We gratefully acknowledge the support of EricWyse and Greg Howlett, two highly accomplished Christian musicians whose work backgrounds this album.
Please note that this video is not monetized but is subject to third party advertising that derives from the accompanying background music.
In His service, - The Midnight Cry Group
After Rev. Branham's arrival in Tucson in early 1963, events began to unfold, the likes of which had no precedent. Local landmarks took on special meanings and other, as yet unnoticed physical attributes began to attest to his Ministry in remarkable ways as recorded in this extensive collection of Rev. William Branham photos.
From ancient times, the indigenous Indian tribes around Tucson, Arizona attributed spiritual significance to the Tucson area and also the nearby Catalina Mountains where they believed that God dwelt.
Brother Branham also attributed particular significance to the Tucson area and began to associate Phoenix with Jericho, and Tucson with Jerusalem, mentioning this a number of times from the pulpit. It is interesting that Tucson City shares the same elevation, climate, vegetation and latitude with the City of Jerusalem, the latter being on the opposite side of the world.
“The Tucson Years” photograph album is a comprehensive collection of William Branham photos that identify the places where the strange events took place after he moved his family to Tucson on January 4, 1963.
Extensive background notes are included to help the viewer understand how those events, many of which were indisputably supernatural in nature, not only crowned the accomplishments of William Branham's Ministry but also fulfilled important Biblical prophecy and provided significant help for those called of God in our day to prepare for Christ’s imminent return.
The Album comprises over 400 of William Branham photos that have been divided into seven sections:
1. Background
2. Sabin Canyon
3. The Cloud Over Flagstaff
4. SunsetMountain
5. Other Places
6. North ParkAvenue
7. Brother Branham's Den & LibraryCovered in detail are the happenings that took place at FingerRock, Sabino Canyon, the Sunset Mountain campsite and Flagstaff, Arizona, above which an enormous cloud appeared in a pyramid shape as Brother Branham had prophesied.
As the Apostle Paul could say when called to account before KingAgrippa, the events of Brother Branham’s Ministry were likewise neither unknown nor “done in a corner.”
“For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely: for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner.”
Acts 26:26
Original VideoLink
https://youtu.be/LOlAx71GZE0

Section 2 – Sabino CanyonSabino is one of the most spectacular canyons in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. It became a desert retreat for BrotherBranham. It was there, high up on the canyon’s eastern slopes that “The Kings Sword” mysteriously materialized in his hand.
Two years later, he came upon a large rock that had been dynamited in two. On the face of the rock that remained by the trail, the word “Eagle” could clearly be seen. Unaided by human hand, it had been inlaid into the rock using natural white quartz.
Join us as we trace Brother Branham’s footsteps to provide a photographic record of the events he reported and how those places were later found and identified, including the word Eagle that appeared face of the rock, after his passing in December 1965.
Attribution: We gratefully acknowledge the support of EricWyse and Greg Howlett, two highly accomplished Christian musicians whose work backgrounds this album.
Please note that this video is not monetized but is subject to third party advertising that derives from the accompanying background music.
In His service, - The Midnight Cry Group
After Rev. Branham's arrival in Tucson in early 1963, events began to unfold, the likes of which had no precedent. Local landmarks took on special meanings and other, as yet unnoticed physical attributes began to attest to his Ministry in remarkable ways as recorded in this extensive collection of Rev. William Branham photos.
From ancient times, the indigenous Indian tribes around Tucson, Arizona attributed spiritual significance to the Tucson area and also the nearby Catalina Mountains where they believed that God dwelt.
Brother Branham also attributed particular significance to the Tucson area and began to associate Phoenix with Jericho, and Tucson with Jerusalem, mentioning this a number of times from the pulpit. It is interesting that Tucson City shares the same elevation, climate, vegetation and latitude with the City of Jerusalem, the latter being on the opposite side of the world.
“The Tucson Years” photograph album is a comprehensive collection of William Branham photos that identify the places where the strange events took place after he moved his family to Tucson on January 4, 1963.
Extensive background notes are included to help the viewer understand how those events, many of which were indisputably supernatural in nature, not only crowned the accomplishments of William Branham's Ministry but also fulfilled important Biblical prophecy and provided significant help for those called of God in our day to prepare for Christ’s imminent return.
The Album comprises over 400 of William Branham photos that have been divided into seven sections:
1. Background
2. Sabin Canyon
3. The Cloud Over Flagstaff
4. SunsetMountain
5. Other Places
6. North ParkAvenue
7. Brother Branham's Den & LibraryCovered in detail are the happenings that took place at FingerRock, Sabino Canyon, the Sunset Mountain campsite and Flagstaff, Arizona, above which an enormous cloud appeared in a pyramid shape as Brother Branham had prophesied.
As the Apostle Paul could say when called to account before KingAgrippa, the events of Brother Branham’s Ministry were likewise neither unknown nor “done in a corner.”
“For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely: for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner.”
Acts 26:26
Original VideoLink
https://youtu.be/LOlAx71GZE0

Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert on the south side of the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The dam was built in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the CivilianConservationCorporation (CCC). The dam created SabinoLake, which was extremely popular with Tucson citizens at the time for recreational swimming. The lake has long since filled with sediment from the flowing creek/river. The best time to see water in Sabino Canyon is during the monsoon season when the Sonoran Desert receives large amounts of rain between July and September. This video was shot from a large rock in the middle of the creek/river just below the falls at Sabino Canyon dam. The one hour of video was taken between about 6:25am to 7:25am on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
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Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert on the south side of the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The dam was built in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the CivilianConservationCorporation (CCC). The dam created SabinoLake, which was extremely popular with Tucson citizens at the time for recreational swimming. The lake has long since filled with sediment from the flowing creek/river. The best time to see water in Sabino Canyon is during the monsoon season when the Sonoran Desert receives large amounts of rain between July and September. This video was shot from a large rock in the middle of the creek/river just below the falls at Sabino Canyon dam. The one hour of video was taken between about 6:25am to 7:25am on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
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Long version of my mountian bike ride near Sabino Canyon

Beautiful day after the rain. The long version of my Mountain bike ride unedited. These hills kick my ass every time, but i wouldn't have it any other way. No m...

Beautiful day after the rain. The long version of my Mountain bike ride unedited. These hills kick my ass every time, but i wouldn't have it any other way. No music I'm just breathing like a little bitch. lmao Always crazy traffic on these roads. BTWIt's a 300$ mountain bike. Most people around here have a 2000$ road bike. Ive actually broke the bottom bracket twice on this bike, riding in these hills. lol

Beautiful day after the rain. The long version of my Mountain bike ride unedited. These hills kick my ass every time, but i wouldn't have it any other way. No music I'm just breathing like a little bitch. lmao Always crazy traffic on these roads. BTWIt's a 300$ mountain bike. Most people around here have a 2000$ road bike. Ive actually broke the bottom bracket twice on this bike, riding in these hills. lol

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

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SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM ...

SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

Sabino Canyon Tucson Arizona

slydogproduction.com - Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Arizona is a wonderful recreation area for hikers, bikers and families. There are many hiking trails and a small river flows down the canyon.
You can receive trolley rides to the top of the canyon and their are hiking trails from the top that can take you all the way to Mount Lemmon or a day hike to Hutches pool.

History and formation

The history of Sabino Canyon began with the formation of the Santa Catalina Mountains over 12 million years ago. Around 5 million B.C., the mountains ceased formation around the Tucson valley. Present-day varieties of plant life first appeared between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago, and some of the earliest human occupants of Sabino Canyon were the Native AmericanHohokam people.

An earthquake centered in northern Mexico in 1887 dislodged massive boulders lining the canyon walls, which came to rest in the valley below. In 1905 the newly created U.S. Forest Service began administering Sabino Canyon. During the Great Depression, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Emergency Relief Administration (ERA) built Sabino Dam and nine bridges over Sabino Creek in an attempt to build a road to the top of Mount Lemmon. The road travels about 4.5 miles into the canyon, but was not completed due to the steep terrain at the end of the canyon.

Sabino Canyon, Tucson Arizona

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Bear Canyon & Seven Falls near Tucson, Arizona

Travel with me to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. The canyon here fills with water during the rainy seasons and becomes lush with greenery and wildlife during the monsoon months. Javelina, coyote, bobcat, mule deer, mountain lions, desert tortoise, canyon tree frogs, and a variety of lizards, snakes, and birds make their home here. Colorful wildflowers, wetland grasses, and shady trees, including cottonwood, walnut, sycamore, willow, and ash grow in a ribbon along the flowing water's banks. The sandy bottom of the canyon beneath the surface of the water is scattered with smooth gray gneiss rock. The series of seven waterfalls at the end of the 4 mile hike (8 miles roundtrip) offer a great place to relax, picnic, and cool off from the heat.
My trip to Bear Canyon and Seven Falls in the video took place in the morning of Friday, September 13, 2013.
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Collared peccary. AlanVernon, 2011.
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Western bluebird. berichard, 2010.
Cactus wren on a saguaro cactus. Alan Vernon, 2011.
Canyon treefrog. Magnus Manske, 2009.
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Tucson, Arizona Attractions & Day Trips

This video features five popular attractions that are easy day trips in and around Tucson,...

Romero Pools Hike

I love Catalina State Park! There is always something going on (bird tours, music nights) and many trails to travel. There is a fee to enter the park: $7/vehicle. Public restrooms and vending machines are available. Dogs are allowed in Catalina State Park but only in certain areas. This hike is not dog friendly after Mile 1 of this trail.
This is one of my favorite hikes in Tucson! Especially when the water is flowing. Solid work out. Decent amount of switchbacks. Steep at times. Incredible views and a wonderful diversity of wildlife.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out Arizona StatePark's website (https://azstateparks.com/catalina/things-to-do/trails)
and Trailvoyant's nifty guide (https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/45).
Music: "Rain Dance" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

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Blackett's Ridge Hike

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different ...

Blackett's Ridge Hike

Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to hike in Tucson. There are so many different trails to travel - and all offer incredible (and versatile) experiences. There is a fee to enter Sabino Canyon: $5/day or $20/year. The annual pass includes entry to a few other areas as well. It's a steal. You can explore a visitor center and gift store and enjoy a tram ride up the mountain. Public restrooms and water fountains are available. NO DOGS in Sabino Canyon.
If you're looking for a solid work out trail with INCREDIBLE views - this is the perfect one for you. 5.9 miles. Rated difficult (and it was). The false summits on this trail are no joke. But continue pressing on. The views are so worth it.
Interested in learning more about the hike? Check out this website(https://www.trailvoyant.com/hike/41).
Music: "Flashback" by Dizaro.
The views expressed here are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer (Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum).

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Things To Do in Tucson: Sabino Canyon Shuttle Tour

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Things To Do in Tucson: Sabino Canyon Shuttle Tour

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This is one in a series on ThingsTo Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with a guide who is well informed about the canyon

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THINGS TO DO IN TUCSON

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5 Exciting Things to Do Outdoors in Tucson, Arizona - Sonoran Desert, Biking and More

It’s always a good idea to explore with a guide when you’re heading out into the exciting terrain of the Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, professional athlete, or curious recreational visitor, you’ll need someone to show you around and educate you about the local animals, keep you away from any poisonous plants, and to identify the best routes along the way! John Heiman of SW Trekking takes us out to learn a bit more about what you'll find in the beautiful Tucson landscape.
For more about what you can do when in Tucson, visit the links below:
- Arizona Zip LineAdventures: https://www.ziparizona.com/rates.html
- Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum: https://www.desertmuseum.org/
- Tohono Chul Park: https://tohonochulpark.org/
- Pima Air and Space Museum: http://www.pimaair.org/
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Hiking 7 Falls in Tucson Arizona! In Beautiful Sabino Canyon!

Awesome hike in Sabino Canyon in Tucson, AZ. Seven Falls is an oasis waterfall paradise in the desert. This footage was shot in March with the falls flowing very well. Check out our website for full details and pictures from the trip! http://happilyevernomads.com

SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM

MARCH 2014 BRO JOHNNY GREENE GIVES A TALK SABINO CANYON THE EVENTS AROUND WILLIAM BRANHAM
_TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7N-2 SATURDAY_
56 And brethren, these things are true. I don't--I don't know how to tell you, you've always seen it always happen like this. See? See? And it's... I couldn't understand it. So... It's the strangest feeling.
57 Just then I thought, "Now, ever Who that is that's talked to me all my life, since a little, bitty baby boy, is standing right here, and I can't see Him at all." I said, "The King's Sword?" That would be... God is the King. "And what is this sword?"
58 "The Word, It's been placed in your hand." Said, "Don't fear of death, it's your ministry."
65-1127B TRYING.TO.DO.GOD.A.SERVICE.WITHOUT.IT.BEING.GOD'S.WILL_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-2 SATURDAY_
59 Oh, my! Down off that mountain I went; crying, screaming, top of my voice, jumping over rocks. I went down, told my wife, I said, "I'm not going to die, see, it's--it's--it's my ministry." (I told her to get with Billy Paul here, and take the children. I said, "Now, I don't have anything, but the church will see that you all don't go hungry and things, and I'll--I'll meet you across the border.") And--and she... I said, "No, I'm not going to die, it's something about my ministry."
65-1128E ON.THE.WINGS.OF.A.SNOW.WHITE.DOVE_ SHREVEPORT.LA V-7 N-5 SUNDAY_
210 The third day I went back, I was climbing up high. And many of you know the vision about the Indian chief riding that little wall to the west. Something attracted me off to a big rock, about noontime, said, "Lay your hands against that and pray." God in Heaven knows this is true.
211 I laid my hands against the rock and looked up towards Heaven and started praying, and I heard a Voice coming out of the top of the rocks there, said, "What are you leaning against, over your heart?" And I raised back like this, my bare shoulders; naked from my waist up, hot. I looked back. And there was wrote in the quartz, in the stone, "White Eagle"; just exactly what the vision said that the next Message would come forth by.
212 I was so excited, I run home; got a camera and come back the next day, and took the picture of it. It was still there, wrote in the rock: "White Eagle." (Dove leading eagle.)

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Sabino Canyon Virtual Run with Ambient Sound

Get a feel for the desert with a hike through the Sabino Canyon. See Saguaro Cacti, nurse ...

Section 2 – Sabino CanyonSabino is one of the most spectacular canyons in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. It became a desert retreat for BrotherBranham. It was there, high up on the canyon’s eastern slopes that “The Kings Sword” mysteriously materialized in his hand.
Two years later, he came upon a large rock that had been dynamited in two. On the face of the rock that remained by the trail, the word “Eagle” could clearly be seen. Unaided by human hand, it had been inlaid into the rock using natural white quartz.
Join us as we trace Brother Branham’s footsteps to provide a photographic record of the events he reported and how those places were later found and identified, including the word Eagle that appeared face of the rock, after his passing in December 1965.
Attribution: We gratefully acknowledge the support of EricWyse and Greg Howlett, two highly accomplished Christian musicians whose work backgrounds this album.
Please note that this video is not monetized but is subject to third party advertising that derives from the accompanying background music.
In His service, - The Midnight Cry Group
After Rev. Branham's arrival in Tucson in early 1963, events began to unfold, the likes of which had no precedent. Local landmarks took on special meanings and other, as yet unnoticed physical attributes began to attest to his Ministry in remarkable ways as recorded in this extensive collection of Rev. William Branham photos.
From ancient times, the indigenous Indian tribes around Tucson, Arizona attributed spiritual significance to the Tucson area and also the nearby Catalina Mountains where they believed that God dwelt.
Brother Branham also attributed particular significance to the Tucson area and began to associate Phoenix with Jericho, and Tucson with Jerusalem, mentioning this a number of times from the pulpit. It is interesting that Tucson City shares the same elevation, climate, vegetation and latitude with the City of Jerusalem, the latter being on the opposite side of the world.
“The Tucson Years” photograph album is a comprehensive collection of William Branham photos that identify the places where the strange events took place after he moved his family to Tucson on January 4, 1963.
Extensive background notes are included to help the viewer understand how those events, many of which were indisputably supernatural in nature, not only crowned the accomplishments of William Branham's Ministry but also fulfilled important Biblical prophecy and provided significant help for those called of God in our day to prepare for Christ’s imminent return.
The Album comprises over 400 of William Branham photos that have been divided into seven sections:
1. Background
2. Sabin Canyon
3. The Cloud Over Flagstaff
4. SunsetMountain
5. Other Places
6. North ParkAvenue
7. Brother Branham's Den & LibraryCovered in detail are the happenings that took place at FingerRock, Sabino Canyon, the Sunset Mountain campsite and Flagstaff, Arizona, above which an enormous cloud appeared in a pyramid shape as Brother Branham had prophesied.
As the Apostle Paul could say when called to account before KingAgrippa, the events of Brother Branham’s Ministry were likewise neither unknown nor “done in a corner.”
“For the king knoweth of these things, before whom also I speak freely: for I am persuaded that none of these things are hidden from him; for this thing was not done in a corner.”
Acts 26:26
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Scenic View of Sabino Canyon Dam near Tucson, Arizona (1 hour)

Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert o...

Scenic View of Sabino Canyon Dam near Tucson, Arizona (1 hour)

Sabino Canyon Dam is located in the lower portion of Sabino Canyon in the Sonoran Desert on the south side of the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The dam was built in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the CivilianConservationCorporation (CCC). The dam created SabinoLake, which was extremely popular with Tucson citizens at the time for recreational swimming. The lake has long since filled with sediment from the flowing creek/river. The best time to see water in Sabino Canyon is during the monsoon season when the Sonoran Desert receives large amounts of rain between July and September. This video was shot from a large rock in the middle of the creek/river just below the falls at Sabino Canyon dam. The one hour of video was taken between about 6:25am to 7:25am on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
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Long version of my mountian bike ride near Sabino Canyon

Beautiful day after the rain. The long version of my Mountain bike ride unedited. These hills kick my ass every time, but i wouldn't have it any other way. No music I'm just breathing like a little bitch. lmao Always crazy traffic on these roads. BTWIt's a 300$ mountain bike. Most people around here have a 2000$ road bike. Ive actually broke the bottom bracket twice on this bike, riding in these hills. lol

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LOVELAND, Colo. — The second eight-month closure of Highway 34 ends Thursday. The section of the highway between Loveland and Estes Park is scheduled to reopen at 4 p.m ... Tourists and area residents will once again be able to drive up BigThompsonCanyon, accessing businesses and the Big Thompson River along the way, on what officials say is a much more resilient road ... ....